Alongside the PC and PlayStation versions of Minecraft Legends, we may have the title lined up for Steam Deck as well. Let us see what we can uncover about the second iteration of Minecraft for the Deck.
After the success of Minecraft and Minecraft Dungeons, Mojang Studios seemed to have aced at their next open-world real-time strategy game, Minecraft Legends. Most of the monsters and features have been retained from the first iteration of the game but with a new spin.
You and your co-op teammates enter Minecraft Legends, on a quest to send packing the world of Piglins. If you’re curious about how long the main story of Minecraft Legends will take or how long a completionist run might take, you’ve come to the right place. It would take you around 18 hours to get the best of Minecraft Legends. It depends on how you approach the game and the interaction you come across with every possible entity within the Legends World.
The game is being marketed as a cooperative open-world strategy game with all the familiar monsters and biomes players have come to know and adore from the original Minecraft, as mentioned. There have been a plethora of search vectors who need answers to whether Minecraft Legends release for the deck.
At this very moment, it is yet to be known if the game comes to the Steam Deck but rumor has it that it will be launched for the hand-held console. Given that Minecraft Legends can be played on Steam and the Nintendo Switch, portability and software interoperability are both traits that seem to be in the game’s favor.
Minecraft Legends releases on PC and PlayStation platforms with the pre-orders now open to the public. The game unlocks on April 18 on Steam and for PlayStation as well.
For Steam Deck, we are yet to determine the game’s launch on the former and will update you all as soon as the ice is broken either by the developers or maybe the data-miners.
Minecraft Legends was unveiled at the Xbox and Bethesda Games Showcase on June 12, 2022 at the Summer Games Fest. A trailer was posted on YouTube by Minecraft on their channel after the show’s conclusion which verified its expansion to newer systems.
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